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Jewish eschatology is the area of Jewish theology concerned with events that will happen in the end of days and related concepts. This includes the ingathering of the exiled diaspora, the coming of the Jewish Messiah, the afterlife, and the resurrection of the dead. In Judaism, the end times are usually called the "end of days" (aḥarit ha-yamim, אחרית הימים), a phrase that appears several times in the Tanakh.
These beliefs have evolved over time, and according to some authors there is evidence of Jewish belief in a personal afterlife with reward or punishment referenced in the Torah.
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Jewisheschatology is the area of Jewish theology concerned with events that will happen in the end of days and related concepts. This includes the ingathering...
Eschatology (/ˌɛskəˈtɒlədʒi/ ; from Ancient Greek ἔσχατος (éskhatos) 'last', and -logy) concerns expectations of the end of the present age, human history...
מָשִׁיחַ, romanized: māšīaḥ) is a savior and liberator figure in Jewisheschatology who is believed to be the future redeemer of the Jews. The concept...
forbidden. Judaism's rejection of Jesus as the Messiah is based on Jewisheschatology, which holds that the coming of the true Messiah will be associated...
world to come, age to come, heaven on Earth, and the Kingdom of God are eschatological phrases reflecting the belief that the current world or current age...
such as bodily resurrection, a personal Jewish Messiah, and other elements of traditional Jewisheschatology, Divine revelation of the Torah at Mount...
Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Christianity started with Jewisheschatological expectations, and it developed into the worship of Jesus as the...
legendary Daniel. Eschatology, from Greek eschatos, last, concerns expectations of the end of the present age, and apocalyptic eschatology is the application...
Ezekiel 38 is the thirty-eighth chapter of the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains the...
37:24; 39:29) Christian eschatology points out to gradual character of the Messianic Age. According to realized eschatology, the Messianic Era, a time...
synagogue, and Jewisheschatology. Additionally, the rise of Christianity began in the final years of the Second Temple period. According to Jewish tradition...
Eden is said never to be witnessed by any mortal eye. According to Jewisheschatology, the higher Gan Eden is called the "Garden of Righteousness". It has...
unleavened bread, and even a non-Jewish king (Cyrus the Great). In Jewisheschatology, the term came to refer to a future Jewish king from the Davidic line...
patrilineal descent. In Jewisheschatology, the Messiah is a future Jewish king from the Davidic line, who is expected to rule the Jewish people during the...
course Emek Yehoshafat, the "Valley of Josaphat". It appears in Jewisheschatologic prophecies, which include the return of Elijah, followed by the arrival...
theological connotations, including as a place of divine punishment, in Jewisheschatology. The valley surrounds the Old City of Jerusalem and the adjacent Mount...
it possible? Absolutely?! Every negative prophecy can be changed. Jewisheschatology Messiah in Judaism Jesus Christ Third Temple Kabbalistic approaches...
(2005). How To Read the Bible. Jewish Publication Society. ISBN 9780827610019. Carroll, John T. (2000). "Eschatology". In Freedman, David Noel; Myers...
anti-messiah figure in medieval Jewisheschatology who will conquer the whole Earth, centralizing in Jerusalem and persecuting the Jewish believers until his final...
Judaism, besides Hellenistic Judaism in the diaspora. Second Temple Jewisheschatology has similarities with Zoroastrianism. The text of the Hebrew Bible...
the Lord's Anointed". The term does occasionally, however, denote "an eschatological event", such as in the Assumption of Moses and the Sibylline Oracles...
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In Jewisheschatology Mashiach ben Yoseph or Messiah ben Joseph (Hebrew: מָשִׁיחַ בֶּן־יוֹסֵף Māšīaḥ ben Yōsēf), also known as Mashiach bar/ben Ephraim...
called the "end of days", but not necessarily the end of the world. Jewisheschatology viewed Gog and Magog as enemies to be defeated by the Messiah, which...
Josephus. Géza Vermes describes the darkness account as typical of "Jewisheschatological imagery of the day of the Lord", and says that those interpreting...
heavenly secrets, and eschatological deliverance from Greek and Roman oppression of Apocalyptic literature among early Jewish proto-mystical circles...
– alluding to the tree of life mentioned at Gen.2:8. According to Jewisheschatology, the higher Gan Eden is called the "Garden of Righteousness". It has...
Bullinger, the Greek reads "caught away", not "caught up," possibly reflecting Jewish beliefs that Paradise was located somewhere other than the uppermost heaven...
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